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TitleAeneid 
AuthorVirgil 
Incipit  
Explicit  
LanguageLatin 
LocusFol. 1-205 
Colophon 

Explicit virgilius est a(d) laude(m) et honore(m) dei patris o(mn)ipotentis

Followed by a variant on a couplet by Mapheus Vegius (Walther 19568), beginning: Turnus ut ex(tre)mo confecit marte profudit (in the usual version the second half reads: "... vitam sub marte profudit".)

 
Bibliography  
Note The Aeneid is preceded by the four lines beginning: Ille ergo, qui quondam gracili modulatus avena (Walther 8699), which are probably by Virgil himself. Each book except the first is preceded by a ten- or eleven-line verse summary. These are the verses attributed to Ovid, printed by Bahrens, 163-168, except that here each summary from Book IV onwards is preceded by an extra line which usually introduces the Book's number.